bubinga
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I use my 3/8" cordless impact quite a bit.It is so silly, but as I look around more and more, I find myself also wanting a 3/8" cordless impact
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I use my 3/8" cordless impact quite a bit.It is so silly, but as I look around more and more, I find myself also wanting a 3/8" cordless impact
It is so silly, but as I look around more and more, I find myself also wanting a 3/8" cordless impact
Unless I missed it, I don't think anyone mentioned Ingersoll Rand. I have one of these and it's a bit expensive, but it's an absolute beast. More torque than my IR air impact.
https://www.ingersollrandproducts.c...ools/w7150-1-2-20v-high-torque-impactool.html
I bought the earthquake after watching the AvE video, and I am absolutely impressed by it!
It's not the nicest looking, lightest or best feeling tool on the market, but it works! Took the lug nuts off my truck(torqued to 140ft/lbs) like they were hand tight. Changed the tires on that and two other vehicles and still had half a charge.
For me it's an accessory tool, mainly used for rotating tires, and changing between winter and summer tires. Sits in it's case most of the time, and for the price I am perfectly happy with that.
A couple weeks ago I picked up the 1/2" Makita rated at 1180 lb/ft. Tool only for 180. Compared to Milwaukee the warranty was better and so was the price and torque rating for what that rating is worth. It feels very solid comparable to Snap-on cordless.
Yes the fuel line can be a little pricey for some but it is well worth the investment IMO.
No such thing as a complete Milwaukee lineup.My 2703-20 drill should arrive today, which was $67
Now just going to start shopping for a 3/8" and 1/2" impact to complete my Milwaukee lineup

No such thing as a complete Milwaukee lineup.
Yeah...no foolin'!
I just tried out my new M18 mid-torque impact yesterday. No air line to trip over!
Retorquing lug nuts on the tractor chipped the paint off the rimIt's got LOTS of cookies - my biggest fear is overtorquing something...snapping off lugs etc makes for a bad day.
I *wish* I could set the max torque via OneKey to keep from scrambling fasteners. I didn't get the high torque model because I know one slip of the trigger and something's getting snapped off.
Yeah I have the high torque and the 3/8 compact. I use the compact on everything except my diesel. Even then it only hits once or twice. Then I torque by hand. The low torque setting is just to slow.Yeah...no foolin'!
I just tried out my new M18 mid-torque impact yesterday. No air line to trip over!
Retorquing lug nuts on the tractor chipped the paint off the rim [emoji106] It's got LOTS of cookies - my biggest fear is overtorquing something...snapping off lugs etc makes for a bad day.
I *wish* I could set the max torque via OneKey to keep from scrambling fasteners. I didn't get the high torque model because I know one slip of the trigger and something's getting snapped off.
Do you have a non fuel model? Normally they have a 3 or 4 speed transmission with different torque levels.
He went back to his nano a lot as craze wore off of squeezing that brick about the job .Not what you want to hear ... Eric O. on the YouTube South Main Auto channel has been using a 1/2" HF gun for about a year. This is primary tool, so it gets used multiple time a day, every work day. On occasion he has to go back to a big pneumatic impact wrench.
Wow that's a good price, especially that is comes with w battery and charger
Yeah I have the high torque and the 3/8 compact. I use the compact on everything except my diesel. Even then it only hits once or twice. Then I torque by hand. The low torque setting is just to slow.
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I "Had" the DeWalt 18 Volt Ni-cad 3/8" drive impact with Hog Ring.I was tempted to get one of those just because they are priced right and they look pretty cool. But I have a corded 1/2 inch impact and I normally only use it in the garage anyway, so a cordless one is not something that I really need to have.



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I just bought a 2681-20 for $105 shipped
Excited to finally get one and try it out
Just keep it on full power and use a torque stick?
The larger high-torque impacts are pretty heavy, i wouldn't want to use one for the best part of a day, i keep it on my cart in case the compact doesn't have enough power and i don't want to go and pull the air hose over.
I keep the mid-torque at home, its the same size as my large air impact in work but not as powerful, useful if you don't have a decent air compressor though.
They are supposed to work by flexing at the rated torque like a torsion bar.Hopefully, not a hijack, but: How do torque sticks work? Are the HF versions any good and/or worth it? I'm a hobbyist.
Thanks,
I can't speak for the automotive guys, but in an industrial setting, air tools are going the way of the dinosaur. The new shop is just about set up. We have three 75 HP compressors, a 500 gallon tank and 6 inch main air lines to feed the equipment.
Enough air to run as many tools as anyone could possibly want. But there is not a single air tool to be found. It's all cordless.